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potatoflinger
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9/32 brakeline is actually the best type of brake line for airsoft bbs.
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Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:07 pm

1/4 holds a tighter tolerance than 9/32

Here is a little helpful list:


9/32 Brakeline 7.14mm
1/4" Brakeline - 6.35mm
Standard AS Barrel- 6.08 to 6.12 sometimes bigger
Tightbore Barrel - 6.04mm
DB TB Barrel- 6.01mm
Airsoft BB - 6mm
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Davidvaini wrote:1/4 holds a tighter tolerance than 9/32

Here is a little helpful list:


9/32 Brakeline 7.14mm
1/4" Brakeline - 6.35mm
Standard AS Barrel- 6.08 to 6.12 sometimes bigger
Tightbore Barrel - 6.04mm
DB TB Barrel- 6.01mm
Airsoft BB - 6mm
1/4" brake line won't work for airsoft bb's, it is way too small, but it will work for .177 bb's and pellets.
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Mon Mar 24, 2008 4:45 pm

jimmy101 wrote:Clide:

Actually, that is my table from my "hangtime" page. Thanks though, it is always good to have multiple sets of eyes looking for info.
Ah, thats where I got it from! I was thinking that it probably came from you, but I couldn't quite remember for sure.
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Tue Mar 25, 2008 10:39 am

Nice work Jimmy. It would be nice to have access to a large amount of hard data like this. Thanks for the topic.
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